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The following pages link to Ray Wells (Q50144):
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- Preliminary geologic map of the eastern Willapa Hills, Cowlitz, Lewis, and Wahkiakum Counties, Washington (Q60109) (← links)
- Alaska earthquake source for the SAFRR tsunami scenario: Chapter B in The SAFRR (Science Application for Risk Reduction) Tsunami Scenario (Q60904) (← links)
- Geologic Map of the Carlton Quadrangle, Yamhill County, Oregon (Q64528) (← links)
- Field and laboratory data From an earthquake history study of scarps of the Lake Creek-Boundary Creek fault between the Elwha River and Siebert Creek, Clallam County, Washington (Q67114) (← links)
- Map showing features and displacements of the Scenic Drive landslide, La Honda, California, during the period March 31, 2005–November 5, 2006 (Q67576) (← links)
- Oregon geology — Parent of the soil, foundation for the vine (Q68491) (← links)
- Map showing features and displacements of the Scenic Drive landslide, La Honda, California, during the period March 31-May 7, 2005 (Q69256) (← links)
- The Loma Prieta, California, Earthquake of October 17, 1989 - Geologic setting and crustal structure (Q70088) (← links)
- Field and laboratory data from an earthquake history study of the Waterman Point Fault, Kitsap County, Washington (Q71057) (← links)
- Maps Showing Inundation Depths, Ice-Rafted Erratics, and Sedimentary Facies of Late Pleistocene Missoula Floods in the Willamette Valley, Oregon (Q71148) (← links)
- Field and laboratory data from an earthquake history study of the Toe Jam Hill Fault, Bainbridge Island, Washington (Q72611) (← links)
- Shaded-relief and color shaded-relief maps of the Willamette Valley, Oregon (Q73319) (← links)
- Preliminary geologic map of the Uncas 7.5' quadrangle, Clallam and Jefferson counties, Washington (Q76102) (← links)
- Geologic map of the Tillamook Highlands, northwest Oregon Coast Range: A digital database (Q81284) (← links)
- Geologic map of the Tillamook Highlands, northwest Oregon Coast Range (Tillamook, Nehalem, Enright, Timber, Fairdale, and Blaine 15 minute quadrangles) (Q83816) (← links)
- Coccolith-bearing late middle Eocene kerogen shale, Tillamook Highlands, northwest Oregon Coast Range (Q84265) (← links)
- The Cenozoic geology of the Oregon and Washington Coast Range and road log for the Northwest Petroleum Association 9th annual field trip: Cenozoic geology of coastal northwest Oregon (Q84268) (← links)
- Cascadia; regional lithospheric studies of the Pacific Northwest (Q84960) (← links)
- Cenozoic evolution of the continental margin of Oregon and Washington (Q87169) (← links)
- Preliminary map of fractures formed in the Summit Road-Skyland Ridge area during the Loma Prieta, California, earthquake of October 17, 1989 (Q90813) (← links)
- Geologic map of the Cape Disappointment-Naselle River area, Pacific and Wahkiakum counties, Washington (Q90875) (← links)
- Tertiary volcanic and intrusive rocks on the Oregon and Washington continental shelf (Q98919) (← links)
- Preliminary geologic map of the west half of the Vancouver (Wa.-Ore.) 1° x 2° quadrangle, Oregon (Q100238) (← links)
- Geologic map of the eastern Willapa Hills, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, and Wahkiakum counties, Washington (Q104709) (← links)
- Drake Peak — A structurally complex rhyolite center in southeastern Oregon (Q106737) (← links)
- Geologic map of the Cape Disappointment-Naselle River area, Pacific County, Washington (Q108240) (← links)
- Life and death of the Resurrection Plate (Q144026) (← links)
- Klamath Falls earthquakes, September 20, 1993 — Including the strongest quake ever measured in Oregon (Q144118) (← links)
- Three-dimensional velocity structure of Siletzia and other accreted terranes in the Cascadia forearc of Washington (Q144524) (← links)
- Fault locking, block rotation and crustal deformation in the Pacific Northwest (Q146840) (← links)
- Tectonic setting of the Wooded Island earthquake swarm, eastern Washington (Q147550) (← links)
- Great (≥Mw8.0) megathrust earthquakes and the subduction of excess sediment and bathymetrically smooth seafloor (Q148178) (← links)
- Interpretation of the Seattle Uplift, Washington, as a passive-roof duplex (Q148412) (← links)
- Gravity study through the Tualatin Mountains, Oregon: Understanding crustal structure and earthquake hazards in the Portland urban area (Q148585) (← links)
- The Portland Basin: A (big) river runs through it (Q148943) (← links)
- Paleomagnetism of Miocene volcanic rocks in the Newberry Mountains, California: Vertical-axis rotation and a polarity transition (Q148994) (← links)
- The relative contribution of accretion, shear, and extension to Cenozoic tectonic rotation in the Pacific Northwest (Q151010) (← links)
- Contemporary deformation in the Yakima fold and thrust belt estimated with GPS (Q151560) (← links)
- Post 12 m.y. rotation of southwest Washington (Q153695) (← links)
- Late Holocene earthquakes on the Toe Jam Hill fault, Seattle fault zone, Bainbridge Island, Washington (Q154256) (← links)
- Life and death of the resurrection plate: Evidence for its existence and subduction in the northeastern Pacific in Paleocene-Eocene time (Q154335) (← links)
- Diverse rupture modes for surface-deforming upper plate earthquakes in the southern Puget Lowland of Washington State (Q154920) (← links)
- The Wallula fault and tectonic framework of south-central Washington, as interpreted from magnetic and gravity anomalies (Q155021) (← links)
- Identifying block structure in the Pacific Northwest, USA (Q155915) (← links)
- Evidence for distributed clockwise rotation of the crust in the northwestern United States from fault geometries and focal mechanisms (Q156104) (← links)
- Pacific Northwest Geologic Mapping: Northern Pacific Border, Cascades and Columbia (Q227639) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Cenozoic tectonic rotation, Pacific Northwest Convergent Margin, U.S.A. (Q233704) (← links)
- Holocene earthquakes of magnitude 7 during westward escape of the Olympic Mountains, Washington (Q240220) (← links)
- Chimney damage in the greater Seattle area from the Nisqually earthquake of 28 February 2001 (Q248471) (← links)
- Evidence for Late Holocene earthquakes on the Utsalady Point fault, Northern Puget Lowland, Washington (Q248799) (← links)